Neighbourhood Watch. By Lally Katz CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN THEATRE PRACTICES HSC DRAMA

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Neighbourhood Watch By Lally Katz CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN THEATRE PRACTICES HSC DRAMA

Table of Contents Introductory Activities... 6 Scene Analysis... 7 Act 1, Scene 1... 7 Act 1, Scene 2... 8 Act 1, Scene 3... 9 Act 1, Scene 4... 10 Act 1, Scene 5... 11 Act 1, Scene 6... 12 Act 1, Scene 7... 13 Act 1, Scene 8... 14 Act 1, Scene 9... 15 Act 1, Scene 10... 16 Act 1, Scene 11... 17 Act 1, Scene 12... 18 Act 1, Scene 13... 19 Act 1, Scene 14... 20 Act 1, Scene 15... 21 Act 1, Scene 16... 22 Act 2, Scene 1... 23 Act 2, Scene 2... 24 Act 2, Scene 3... 25 Act 2, Scene 4... 26 Act 2, Scene 5... 27 Act 2, Scene 6... 28 Act 2, Scene 7... 29 Act 2, Scene 8... 30 Act 2, Scene 9... 31 Themes... 32 Reconciliation... 32 Grief... 33 Courage and Resilience... 34 Trust... 35 Memory... 36 Friendship... 37 Characters... 38 Artistic, Cultural, Social and Political Issues... 40 Dramatic Techniques and Conventions... 41 Dramatic Forms and Styles... 43 PERFORMANCE STYLES & CONVENTIONS... 43 Sitcom... 43 Hyperrealism... 43 Epic Theatre... 43 Fantasy... 44 ACTOR/AUDIENCE RELATIONSHIP... 44 DRAMATIC ELEMENTS... 44 STAGECRAFT... 45 Reviews and Productions... 47 HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 2

Playwright Lally Katz HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 3

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About the Play SYNOPSIS Neighbourhood Watch takes place in the year between Kevin Rudd s election as Australian Prime Minister and Barack Obama s as US President. Everything was changing in the Western World and for a brief time anything seemed possible. Against this backdrop we meet Catherine, a young woman stuck in suburbia, waiting for her life to change as monumentally as the world around her is. Into her life comes Ana, an elderly Hungarian immigrant carrying the weight of the twentieth century on her shoulders. As their unlikely relationship develops, Catherine s life is transformed by Ana s stories of an almost forgotten world: through her new friend s eyes she witnesses the traumas of war, the desolation of the refugee experience, and the struggle of settling in a foreign land. It s a common tale in our country, but one that s all too foreign to middle-class Australians like Catherine. In meeting Ana and hearing her stories, Catherine is given the rare opportunity of learning from someone who has survived the unthinkable. The courage this gives her in dealing with her own past is Ana s gift to her. In turn, Ana is granted one last great friendship at a time when the journey to her life s end was looking to be a lonely one. SETTING Neighbourhood Watch is a contemporary play set mainly on a street in suburban Australia. In the published script it is set in Sydney, and where it was first performed. This production it is set in Kew, Melbourne, the setting for which it was originally written, but it can easily be set in the suburbs of any other Australian city, depending on where it is performed. The play has multiple locations, including the outside street, Ana s house, Catherine and Ken s house, the doctor s surgery, the chemist, the cinema, and Hungary during World War Two. It is up to the director and design team to work out the best way to represent these shifts in location and time (Notes from script) HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 5

Introductory Activities 1. What does the title of the play suggest to you? 2. What is a Neighbourhood Watch organisation? What purpose does it have? You may need to research this. 3. What is Magic Realism? 4. What effects has the ageing population had on Australia? 5. What are the stages of grieving? 6. Why was there a rise in Hungarian migration to Australia during WWII? 7. What are the Romani people? HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 6

Scene Analysis Act 1, Scene 1 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 7

Act 1, Scene 2 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 8

Act 1, Scene 3 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 9

Act 1, Scene 4 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 10

Act 1, Scene 5 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 11

Act 1, Scene 6 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 12

Act 1, Scene 7 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 13

Act 1, Scene 8 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 14

Act 1, Scene 9 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 15

Act 1, Scene 10 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 16

Act 1, Scene 11 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 17

Act 1, Scene 12 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 18

Act 1, Scene 13 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 19

Act 1, Scene 14 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 20

Act 1, Scene 15 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 21

Act 1, Scene 16 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 22

Act 2, Scene 1 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 23

Act 2, Scene 2 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 24

Act 2, Scene 3 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 25

Act 2, Scene 4 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 26

Act 2, Scene 5 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 27

Act 2, Scene 6 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 28

Act 2, Scene 7 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 29

Act 2, Scene 8 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 30

Act 2, Scene 9 Synopsis Quotes Experience Theme and or use of symbolism HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 31

Themes Reconciliation Definition Characters Quotes How is theme explored throughout the play?............ How is this theme relevant to Australian audiences?............ How can particular parts of the play be staged in such a way to communicate this theme? Costuming:. Set:... Lighting:... Blocking:... Character relationships:. HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 32

Grief Definition Characters Quotes How is theme explored throughout the play?............ How is this theme relevant to Australian audiences?............ How can particular parts of the play be staged in such a way to communicate this theme? Costuming:. Set:... Lighting:... Blocking:... Character relationships:. HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 33

Courage and Resilience Definition Characters Quotes How is theme explored throughout the play?............ How is this theme relevant to Australian audiences?............ How can particular parts of the play be staged in such a way to communicate this theme? Costuming:. Set:... Lighting:... Blocking:... Character relationships:. HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 34

Trust Definition Characters Quotes How is theme explored throughout the play?............ How is this theme relevant to Australian audiences?............ How can particular parts of the play be staged in such a way to communicate this theme? Costuming:. Set:... Lighting:... Blocking:... Character relationships:. HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 35

Memory Definition Characters Quotes How is theme explored throughout the play?............ How is this theme relevant to Australian audiences?............ How can particular parts of the play be staged in such a way to communicate this theme? Costuming:. Set:... Lighting:... Blocking:... Character relationships:. HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 36

Friendship Definition Characters Quotes How is theme explored throughout the play?............ How is this theme relevant to Australian audiences?............ How can particular parts of the play be staged in such a way to communicate this theme? Costuming:. Set:... Lighting:... Blocking:... Character relationships:. HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 37

Characters In Neighbourhood Watch there are two main heroes, Ana and Catherine. Well, I don t know if they re really heroes, but I used some of the heroes journey structure in writing them. But I guess they re heroic to me. Certainly Ana is, as a person and as a character. - Lally Katz Character Name Personality/ Interests Quotes Ana There s an art to it. (to what?) Escape. Page 51 Catherine Ken Martin Katrina Jovanka Nancy HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 38

Doctor White Ana s Father Ana s Mother Ana s Sister Gypsy Soldier Artur HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 39

Artistic, Cultural, Social and Political Issues Happy Kevin 07..Happy Obama 1. These lines bookend the play; what political comment could be made here about what the general population is looking for?. 2. The play starts by commenting on Australian politics and end discussing American politics. What is the significance of this? What is being said about Australia and Australian leadership?. 3. Ken is absorbed in playing World of Warcraft and watching The West Win throughout the play. a. What social comment does this make? b. What does this say about how Ken views himself and his place in society? c. What comment does it make on political and social leadership? 4. What does the play say about the Refugee experience in Australia?... HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 40

Dramatic Techniques and Conventions Key Knowledge The way in which non-naturalistic performance styles and conventions are used in performance The ways in which characters are represented in non-naturalistic performance through the actors use of expressive skills The ways in which dramatic elements, conventions and stagecraft are manipulated to enhance non-naturalistic performance Drama terminology relevant to non-naturalistic performance Key Skills Analyse the representation of characters within a non-naturalistic performance Analyse and evaluate the manipulation of dramatic elements, conventions and stagecraft within a non-naturalistic performance Analyse non-naturalistic performance styles within a production Analyse and evaluate the use of expressive and performance skills in non-naturalistic performance Analyse and evaluate establishment and maintenance of the actor-audience relationship in a non-naturalistic performance Drama terminology Dramatic Elements: Climax, conflict, contrast, mood, rhythm, sound, space, symbol, tension Expressive Skills: Voice, movement, gesture, facial expression Performance Skills: Focus, timing, energy, actor-audience relationship 1 THE WORLD OF THE PLAY The structure of Neighbourhood Watch is two acts. Act I begins in Mary Street in 2007 and Act II begins in Hungary during WW2 in an infirmary (Hospital). What did you first feel and think when you entered the theatre to see the production? What aspects of the production were already apparent? What world did you seem to be entering? Was it a contemporary world? What was familiar about the world of Neighbourhood Watch? What was unfamiliar? Lally Katz states that Neighbourhood Watch is a world of the both the surreal and the real. What aspects of the performance seemed surreal? What aspects of the performance felt more real? How did the play create both these worlds? How does the use of a predominantly empty space assist in creating different worlds? 2 STRUCTURE & NARRATIVE Neighbourhood Watch is presented in two acts which are comprised of many smaller scenes or vignettes Were these small scenes or vignettes clearly signposted? How was this achieved? Sound? Light? Narration? HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 41

Is the production a linear narrative? Does this production play with the concept of time? Flashback? Parallel time? Spheres of time? HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 42

Dramatic Forms and Styles PERFORMANCE STYLES & CONVENTIONS Neighbourhood Watch is considered to be a non-naturalistic play. Your task is to analyse the theatrical conventions it drew on in order to achieve and enhance the non-naturalism. I ve always loved the magic in the ordinary- like the magic in the suburbs- places that seem ordinary - Lally Katz, writer Consider the opening to the play piano music and wheelie bins appearing outside houses How do these simple elements create a sense of an ordinary suburb? How does the use of space combined with other elements such as lighting create the separate houses? How do we know we are outside? What seems real about this particular aspect of the play? How are each of the characters introduced to us? but then there s this secret magic. To me that s non naturalism. And that s what we go for with Neighbourhood Watch at certain parts Lally Katz, writer When did you first notice aspects of secret magic in this play? In what way were they magical or even fantasy like? Consider the use of lighting in this scene. How does it shift to represent the past? But to audience members watching it, I m sure some of it will feel like magic realism or fantasy. Lally has written a play for the modern age: a time travelling mix of fantasy, hyperrealism, sitcom and epic theatre. The eclecticism of its form is not haphazard it s a tribute to the myriad life we lead nowadays Simon Stone. Sitcom What is a sitcom? What conventions do we associate with it? Consider the following vignettes or scenes in the production the arrival of NHW Nancy, the arrival of the Woolworths delivery boy, the ironing scene What aspects of these scenes could be considered similar to a sitcom? Hyperrealism Simon Stone s directorial style is known for the hyper real nature of the acting whereby we feel we are watching a very real and believable scene. Consider the scene between Ana and Dr Valker in Act II, this is quite a dramatic or serious scene What could be considered to be hyper-real in this scene? What other scenes can you recall that included such a sense of truthfulness or reality? How does the writing and language contribute to the hyper realism? Epic Theatre What are some key conventions of Epic Theatre? How were they present in the production of Neighbourhood Watch? Consider the role of the pianists and how he created his many types Consider the stories contained within the production and their capacity to teach Consider the juxtaposition of scenes and how they manipulated the actor/audience relationship HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 43

Fantasy Discuss what fantasy is and identify some conventions Now consider the tale that Ana tells Catherine about Artur, the mass murderer. o We flashback to Hungary before WW2. Old Ana becomes Young Ana. The piano begins to play melancholic Hungarian music. The present and the past merge: o Discuss this scene in some detail and identify the fantastical elements within it o How does costume contribute? o How does accent and language contribute? Ana says, We are speaking in the English so you understand o How does the stage revolve and the construction of the tram contribute? o How does lighting and music shift and intensify in order to create this nightmare like world? o How does this scene explore the dramatic elements of mood, conflict, climax, contrast, rhythm, tension, sound, and symbol? Consider the Gypsy scene. As Ana begins to tell her first story to Catherine we are transported back to Hungary before WW2. New characters appear, period costumes, the revolve turns, older Ana becomes younger Ana watching her parents. o Whose fantasy or memory are we witnessing? o How are all these moments working together to enhance the non-naturalistic style? o Consider the use of lighting in this scene. How does it shift to represent the past? ACTOR/AUDIENCE RELATIONSHIP Discuss the design of the playing space and all its elements entrances, exits, shape, size, the revolve, the piano setting How was this space used in order to set up particular actor/audience relationships? Was there a fourth wall? Were certain moments intended to be intimate? Did they succeed? Where were you sitting in the auditorium and what impact do you feel that had on the actor/audience relationship? What was non-naturalistic about the actor/audience relationships that were established and manipulated within the production? DRAMATIC ELEMENTS While it is useful to be considering dramatic elements across all aspects of your analysis, this section invites you to explore some in more detail There are several moments of CONFLICT in Neighbourhood Watch. Between characters ie Ana and Milinka, Catherine and Ken, Ana and Catherine Within certain characters internal conflict Between countries meta conflict of war Select three scenes from the production and explore how CONFLICT is evident Consider the use of language, silence, facial expressions, gesture, movement Consider how lighting and sound contributed to establishing moments of conflict Did the conflict contribute to moments of realism? How did the conflict contribute to moments of non-naturalism? HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 44

There is much representation and SYMBOLISM in the play How is the neighbourhood represented? How is Hungary represented? How is time represented? What is potentially symbolic about the STAGE REVOLVE? Is the music or sound symbolic at all? Why? STAGECRAFT Set & Properties Describe the set design in as much detail as possible colour palette, textures, theatre technologies used. How did the set design help to create multiple locations and multiple time frames? How did it enhance the non-naturalistic styles in the production? Evaluate its effectiveness in creating the world(s) within the play was it too abstract, not abstract enough? With a minimalist set design, smaller set items and props take on significant meaning. Some of the smaller set items and props in the production include: The wheelie bins The tea trolley with its coffee making items The ironing board and iron Various sets of chairs The laptop Catherine s mobile phone The raft on the river Discuss how each of the set and prop items were used in the production, who used them, how they were used and what they represented or symbolised How did the choices of these small set items and props contribute to the non-naturalistic styles present in Neighbourhood Watch? Costume Dale Ferguson designed the costumes as well as the set. It may be useful to analyse and evaluate them in relation to character. It may also be useful to consider the costume design from the present day then the costume design from the past in Hungary Choose TWO characters from the present and TWO from the past Describe/list aspects of their costume (you can use the production shots in these notes to assist) Would you consider their costumes to be naturalistic or non-naturalistic? How did the costumes evoke era and time? HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 45

How did the costumes enhance the narrative or story? How did costume create CONTRAST in the production? After the opening scene of Act II, Catherine is still wearing her costume from war time Hungary when she returns to the present Can Ken see her costume or is it meant only for us? What do you think this symbolises within the play? How does it contribute to the non-naturalism? Sound There are other sounds heard throughout the production of Neighbourhood Watch. Bella the dog, telephones, door bells are some discuss others Would you consider these realistic sound effects? Can the performers hear them ie are they diegetic sound? How do these sound effects contribute to the theatrical styles present in the play? Lighting On such a minimalist and somewhat abstract set, the lighting in this production plays an important role. Lighting designer, Damien Cooper, has used light in a remarkable manner. Consider the following scenes: The opening scene on Mary Street The first time we meet Martin When Catherine as young Ana meets Artur the murderer The montage scene at the cinema The final scene when Ana is dying See if you can recall how these scenes were lit considering the colour, the intensity, the direction of the light. What stood out for you in terms of lighting? Why? How did particular lighting states evoke mood? Was lighting used symbolically ie to capture characters feelings or states of mind? HSC Drama CATP Neighbourhood Watch 46

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